Rob from ASUS unboxes and demos the Eee Pad Transformer Prime, the first tablet with the quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 mobile processor. Featuring a Super IPS+ bright display with 178 degree viewing angles, 1GB of ram, and options of 32GB or 64GB Flash memory the Transformer is the fastest and lightest tablet available. The Prime weighs just 1.29lbs and measures just 0.33-inches thick and features a radial spun aluminum finish. The Transformer Prime also has an 8MP rear-facing camera with flash and a front-facing camera for video chat capabilities. Learn more at www.asustablets.us

[ www.facebook.com ] Here’s Rick from ASUS giving us an overview of the hardware packed into the Eee Pad Transformer’s compact dimensions. Got questions? Head over to the ASUS Eee fanpage on Facebook to get them answered: Meet the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer, the best tablet choice for users looking for both media consumption and mobile productivity. Featuring an expandable keyboard docking station and a combined battery life of up to 16 hours, the Transformer is a 10.1″ tablet running the new Android 3.0 operating system, Honeycomb. Stay productive with Polaris® Office® or enjoy multimedia with Adobe® Flash®10.2 support. Combine it with ASUS’ intuitive Waveshare user interface and the most powerful hardware features available makes the Transformer an exciting portable device supporting both office work and social communication.Video Rating: 4 / 5

Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime Keyboard Dock Unboxing A Transformer is only a Transformer if you can slide it into a dock that turns it into a keyboard-powered tablet/laptop hybrid, right? Right. That’s why we’ve got ourselves a Dock to go with the Asus battery Eee Pad Transformer Prime quad-core tablet we’re lucky enough to be testing right about now. Like the original Transformer Dock, Prime’s version adds a 92%-sized QWERTY keyboard, touchpad, extended battery, and expansion ports to the Android-powered tablet. The 22Wh battery is rated at up to 18 hours of life, the trackpad supports multitouch, and the single USB 2.0 port can be used with everything from a mouse to an external hard drive. And you get your choice of tablet-matching colors: Champagne Gold or Amethyst Gray. What’s not to love? The suggested retail price of 9 is a little steep compared to third-party Bluetooth keyboards, but when you figure in the battery, ports, and laptop-style form factor, it’s really not so much to ask. To read more: tchno.be For more tech goodness, check us out at: www.technobuffalo.com Follow Us on Twitter www.twitter.com Like Us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Check Us Out on Google + tchno.be

A video review and demo of the Asus Eee Pad Transformer keyboard dock. It’s still hard to find it in stores, so we demo the keyboard that can easily turn the tablet into a productive notebook or netbook replacement. It sells for 9 and has a chiclet style keys, two USB 2.0 ports, a full size SD card slot and built-in battery. Check out Lisa’s video review at: www.youtube.com Check out our full written detailed review at: www.mobiletechreview.com

www.netbooknews.com Asus has come out with the eee Pad transformer an Android-powered eee Pad Transformer snaps into a special dock to become a laptop. The eee Pad Transformer is a pretty decent tablet to start; a half-inch-thick, 10.1-inch NVIDIA Tegra 2-powered unit that’s going to eventually run Google’s Android Honeycomb OS, although the early demo unit I saw was running Android 2.2 “Froyo.” Like Asus’ other eee Pads, the Transformer is full of custom software. There’s a custom e-mail app, a big-screen calendar app, a custom music app with DLNA sharing and streaming, MyZine and a few ASUS applications that help you access personal information like your media or calendar. What makes us pay attention to this device is the fact that it transforms.The big deal here, of course, is the transformation. The Transformer is a half-inch-thick tablet with a metal back the transformation occurs when there is a metal snap to physically attach a keyboard so you can close it to look like a laptop. Its a seamless transformation. Once in laptop mode its a netbook with a touch screen and the keyboard has USB ports to attach a mouse if you don’t want to use the build in trackpad. So far you can’t use multitouch gestures when in this mode but the bottom keyboard part comes with a battery that should give the unit a total of 16 hours of battery life. The Transformer feels like a laptop and when you compare it to the Atrix, which is also a device which transforms into a laptop. But what …Video Rating: 5 / 5